Patents by Inventor Timothy French
Timothy French has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240077151Abstract: A water hose particularly suitable for home and garden use, as well as light industrial or commercial use. The hose has a composite form and contains multiple bonded layers that synergistically contribute to durability, flexibility at a wide range of temperatures, kink resistance, and excellent flow rates while being relatively light in weight as compared to some conventional multi-layer composite hoses.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Olivia French DEATON, Timothy L. CHAPMAN, Butch CRITTENDEN, Paul KROUSHL
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Publication number: 20210038020Abstract: A computer-controlled grill can operate burners based on a set of instructions in the form of a recipe. The grill can provide notifications corresponding to steps of the recipe, to alert the user to perform the steps. The notifications can be provided at the grill, through a connected mobile device, or both. The grill adjusts gas flow to one or more burners based on the recipe steps. If the grill detects that the user has not performed required steps, the grill reduces or shuts off gas flow to the burners.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2020Publication date: February 11, 2021Inventors: Hyunyup CHIN, James BUCH, John Timothy FRENCH, William Chappell PACK
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Patent number: 10820750Abstract: A computer-controlled grill can operate burners based on a set of instructions in the form of a recipe. The grill can provide notifications corresponding to steps of the recipe, to alert the user to perform the steps. The notifications can be provided at the grill, through a connected mobile device, or both. The grill adjusts gas flow to one or more burners based on the recipe steps. If the grill detects that the user has not performed required steps, the grill reduces or shuts off gas flow to the burners.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2015Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: LYNX GRILLS, INC.Inventors: Hyunyup Chin, James Buch, John Timothy French, William Chappell Pack
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Patent number: 10058105Abstract: A smoking device can include one or more walls defining, at least in part, a combustion cavity, a lower inlet connecting the combustion cavity to an air source, a first flange defining, at least in part, a first recirculation channel open to an upper side of the combustion cavity, a second flange defining, at least in part, a second recirculation channel open to the upper side of the combustion cavity, and an upper inlet connecting the upper side of the combustion cavity to the air source and disposed between the first recirculation channel and the second recirculation channel. While a flame is generated within the combustion cavity, a convection flow from the flame can be directed to the first recirculation channel and the second recirculation channel and past the upper inlet to reduce the upper flow of air from the upper inlet until the flame is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2016Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: Lynx Grills, Inc.Inventor: John Timothy French
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Publication number: 20170245511Abstract: A smoking device can include one or more walls defining, at least in part, a combustion cavity, a lower inlet connecting the combustion cavity to an air source, a first flange defining, at least in part, a first recirculation channel open to an upper side of the combustion cavity, a second flange defining, at least in part, a second recirculation channel open to the upper side of the combustion cavity, and an upper inlet connecting the upper side of the combustion cavity to the air source and disposed between the first recirculation channel and the second recirculation channel. While a flame is generated within the combustion cavity, a convection flow from the flame can be directed to the first recirculation channel and the second recirculation channel and past the upper inlet to reduce the upper flow of air from the upper inlet until the flame is reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2016Publication date: August 31, 2017Inventor: John Timothy FRENCH
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Publication number: 20160037966Abstract: A computer-controlled grill can operate burners based on a set of instructions in the form of a recipe. The grill can provide notifications corresponding to steps of the recipe, to alert the user to perform the steps. The notifications can be provided at the grill, through a connected mobile device, or both. The grill adjusts gas flow to one or more burners based on the recipe steps. If the grill detects that the user has not performed required steps, the grill reduces or shuts off gas flow to the burners.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2015Publication date: February 11, 2016Inventors: Hyunyup CHIN, James BUCH, John Timothy FRENCH, William Chappell PACK
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Publication number: 20060179802Abstract: A cyclonic separating apparatus for separating solid material from a fluid includes a separating chamber, an inlet communicating with the separating chamber for carrying the fluid with the solid matter entrained therein to the separating chamber, and an outlet for carrying the fluid away from the separating chamber after the solid material has been separated therefrom. The outlet is formed by a conduit communicating with the interior of the separating chamber and having a longitudinal axis. A plurality of groves are formed in an interior surface of the conduit outlet and extend in the same direction as the longitudinal axis. The presence of the grooves in the outlet has the effect of reducing noise generated by the apparatus when in use and also improves pressure recovery.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2004Publication date: August 17, 2006Applicant: DYSON TECHNOLOGY LIMITEDInventors: Timothy French, Ricardo Gomiciaga-Pereda, John Rerrie, Andrew Stokes
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Publication number: 20060048397Abstract: An elongated pole pruner for cutting and trimming trees, bushes and the like having three separable sections, that when assembled, form an extended length pruner. The pole pruner includes a first section containing a handle and battery pack, a second extension section, and a third section that contains the purner itself. Each of the sections contains an electrical conductor that is attached to corresponding conductor in an adjacent pole sections via a male plug and female receptacle. In this way, the battery pack in the first section of the pole is able to deliver power through the second section to the pruner in the third section.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2004Publication date: March 9, 2006Inventors: Wade King, Wallis Alsruhe, Timothy French
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Patent number: 6129079Abstract: An artificial log is provided for use in a gas fireplace combustion chamber. A portion of the log outer surface has a charred appearance. When the fireplace is turned on and the log is heated, the log rotates to bring the charred surface in view from an open end of the fireplace combustion chamber so as to provide the appearance of a real wood log being burned. When the fireplace is turned off, the log rotates back to a position hiding the charred surface from view so as to have the appearance of a brand new log.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1999Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Superior Fireplace CompanyInventors: J. Timothy French, Samir E. Barudi
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Patent number: 5906197Abstract: A vent free gas fireplace comprises a housing and a firebox within the housing spaced-apart from the housing walls to provide top, bottom, rear and side plenums. The side plenums are divided into upper and lower side plenums. Room air enters the lower side plenum and passes into the rear plenum, the combustion chamber and the upper side plenum. Exhaust gases pass from the combustion chamber through a catalytic converter and into the top plenum. The hot exhaust gases are combined with room air from the rear plenum and pass into the upper side plenums, combining with additional room air, and then out into the room.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1996Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: Superior Fireplace CompanyInventors: J. Timothy French, John R. Kelly, John M. Simonen, Samir E. Barudi
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Patent number: 5755215Abstract: A closed-combustion gas fireplace having a glass panel and a means for reducing the temperature of the upper end of the glass panel is disclosed. The temperature reducing means comprises a downwardly depending baffle spaced apart from the upper end of the glass panel to form a channel within the combustion chamber adjacent the upper end of the glass panel. The channel reduces movement of hot gases adjacent the upper end of the glass panel thereby reducing the glass temperatures at that location.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1996Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Superior Fireplace CompanyInventors: Robert R. Mickens, J. Timothy French, Samir E. Barudi
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Patent number: 5009221Abstract: A pre-built fireplace has a housing with an outlet for combustion gases and an open front for viewing the inside of the fireplace. A hinged damper and a hinged lintel extension are suspended from the inside of the fireplace. The damper and lintel extension are pivotally secured to each other so that when the damper is open, the lintel extension is in place to deflect combustion gases, and when the damper is closed, the lintel extension is pivoted substantially out of view.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1990Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: Superior Fireplace CompanyInventors: David O. Brazell, J. Timothy French